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Monday, November 14, 2016

Monday Meltdown

Hello everyone! A very warm welcome to you all! The videos I have chosen for this post are:What Happens when Puppies Crash a Bachelor Party?

What a super post, Linda. The bachelor party pup fest was too funny and quite wonderful. In our house in the 40s the living room was where the family got together. I remember listening to President Roosevelt give his fireside chats on the radio...the radio (not TV) was the center of attention in those days.

Merle Travis was one of my favorite country singers and Victor Borge was always good for many laughs.

Lots of good posters, too, and I like the work of the Montreal artist.

Happy Monday morning, my special friend! I hope you had a lovely weekend! Great post today ~ I enjoyed all the videos, especially the pan flute with the gorgeous winter birds and the Victor Borge video that had me rolling with laughter. I always try to assume that someone is acting with a positive intent, even when their actions are perplexing. Then I try to understand why they are acting in a certain way. Much can be forgiven if you understand why someone is acting a certain way. Have a wonderful week! Sending you hugs and love, dear Linda!

Dear Linda now that would be my idea if crashing a bachelor party. Those puppies were adorable. So fun to see the living room of the 1940's. My mom talked about having curtains to blackout light. Life was very scary during this time in the world. Loved the video of lovely music and seeing the birds. Thank you for a beautiful post. Hugs!

Linda, While I was too young to remember WWII and I was raised in Michigan, not England, I do remember the radio being the center of the living room with comedies and dramas alike. I remember coal furnaces (not fireplaces) and coal smoke and dust came close to knocking this asthmatic kid off for good! We use to love Victor Borge...thanks for the memory. I really like that first painting by Etienne Cote... Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

Oh how beautiful...just about every quote here truly spoke to me, especially the one about people and situations being powerless without our reactions...that was a real lesson for me today!And the artwork is stunning!!:))

I enjoyed the 1940s house. My grandmother learn to sew at a young age and did so up until her death. She was a beautiful seamstress that made the clothes for all of her family including her great grandchildren. I still have most of them put away in case there are ever any great great grandchildren.

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